This small disabled man with the big toothless smile is my teacher. His creativity with what life has dealt him inspires me. I’m sure I would not do as well in his position.
Little Pink Spoon #3 from The Wheel of Creativity
I can’t say exactly when I first had the idea for this book, but its roots are there in my earliest memories of childhood. I was born into a world of other people’s agendas for me. So are we all. What place, ideology, system, etc. have you had to leave (do you need to leave) to discover the creative treasure within you?
Q&A: Creativity for “non-creatives”
Friday Q&A: “Can you give some examples of how this process can be used by someone who isn’t an artist?”
Your Own Olympic Torch: An Olympian’s Secrets for Success
Today begin the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Every Olympiad I am inspired by the athletes. In honor of today’s big event, I am turning the Wheel of Creativity Q&A with a few questions for Anja Bolbjerg, two-time Olympic skier.
How problems make you more creative
How courageous it is to be human. If you want to be prepared for the big problems, you have to use the small ones. My dear friend’s daughter has breast cancer…
Four tips to make your work feel spacious
Life continually offers us the creative ideas and different points of view we need, but too often we do not look up from our computers to see them.




